サッシャ・ディギーリアンのインスタグラム(sashadigiulian) - 8月19日 01時58分
100 years ago the 19th Ammendment established women’s right to vote. Generations of suffragists fought to make this happen.
Unfortunately, that did not include Asian American Women (1952 gained the vote); Native American women (1957), and Black and Latinx sisters who didn’t gain the vote until 1965.
In a recent @ニューヨーク・タイムズ visual history, Jennifer Harlan writes,
“Those who fought for it were heroes, but not always moral paragons. The suffrage movement, like other social movements before and after, often reflected the racism, nativism and other prejudices that pervaded America as a whole.”
2020 is a big election year. I encourage all of you to remember our history, and what voting meant to the foundation of our country. As an American citizen, we have the privilege to choose who is in power. I hope that whichever politician it is that you support, you exercise this right.
Register to vote @rockthevote
https://register.rockthevote.com/registrants/new #rockthevote #19thamendment
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